87
87
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet, the fact that you're connected, is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello, you'd l
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i...
65
65
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture, again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package, individual investors feel like i have to get into this market because i don't want to miss out. quickly what are you telling your investors what they should do and still be safe about it, real quickly. >> there were good opportunities to buy on the pullback, we don't see a bear market. you want to look to buy industrial stocks from the manufacturing recovery, home builders from that long-term uptick in housing activity, those are good places to add as the market pulls back. >> we'll see how it plays out, thanks. jeff kleintop, chief market strategist at lpl financial. >> tom: stocks weren't the only market seeing some selling pressure. si
is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture, again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package, individual investors feel...
130
130
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order to get something done in congress he's going to have to centrally be able to push it through whether there's an executive order or the only thing that will pass is something that republicanss can support because republicans are the ones who control congress. at the end of the day here's what i think is somewhat interesting. for republicans in congress these issues, guns and immigration, make them a stronger national party in the future because it helps them do better that mitt romney did very poorly: suburban moderate women voters and hispanics. yet if you're going to be elected as a republican in congre
do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order...
124
124
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> u.s. government is suing s&p and its parent company mcgraw hill perhaps for as much as $5 million over its massive ratings mistakes on mortgage bonds and subprime issues. so far only s&p is being sued. while s&p's parent mcgraw hill stock dropped by 24%, moody's is also down by 20% since this news broke. let's ask two key questions right up front. first, is there a smoking gun inside s&p? or is this political pay back for s&p cutting the u.s. debt rating back in 2011? here's what the attorney for standard & poor's floyd abrams told david faber on cnbc earlier today. >> i don't think anyone knows. is it true that after the downgrade the intensity of the investigation significantly increased? yeah. i'm sure the government would say that it had nothing to do with it. we don't know why
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> u.s. government is suing s&p and its parent company mcgraw hill perhaps for as much as $5 million over its massive ratings mistakes on mortgage bonds and subprime issues. so far only s&p is being sued. while s&p's parent mcgraw hill...
73
73
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
if you had had a chance to go down there yesterday, you know the environment was electrifying, it was cold, but it didn't matter with 200,000 of your closest friends. >> how is that weather going to transition to wednesday, thursday and possibly the weekend? here's lynette with the details. >> we are dry. maryland's most powerful radar is scanning the skies with all the sweeps on. not a whole lot to scan this morning and that's going to continue right through today. we won't have a change in the forecast until we head into friday, talking about some more wet weather on tap. but for right now temperatures are above average, coming in at 32 degrees in colombia. yes, we're cold, make sure you bundle up as you head out and about. 33 in davidsonville right now and elkton coming if at 28. the winds are calm, on the light side right now but they will pick up from the northwest at about five to 15 miles an hour. another story of the day, a big one, we
if you had had a chance to go down there yesterday, you know the environment was electrifying, it was cold, but it didn't matter with 200,000 of your closest friends. >> how is that weather going to transition to wednesday, thursday and possibly the weekend? here's lynette with the details. >> we are dry. maryland's most powerful radar is scanning the skies with all the sweeps on. not a whole lot to scan this morning and that's going to continue right through today. we won't have a...
56
56
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we need to focus on creating an environment that fosters competition. ultimately until we have new methodologies like rapid ratings and others approaching the market in different ways, new revenue models, not being paid by issuers where there's a potential conflict of interest but paid by subscribers. all these things need to be fostered and we need to make sure we're not creating barriers that makes small firms say i don't want to be in this market. >> there's so many hurdles and barriers that can't be explained in a 4:00 tv segment. >> i don't like them but have to use them legally because pension funds may have rules that say i can't buy anything unless it's rated by one of the two or big three nrsros. >> really nailed it. >> it's a bizarre circle. >> the public fiduciary and pension funds that have funds that go into the money managers that help prop up the system, you believe the board of trustees of those pension funds or pensioners whose money managed say this does not work anymore and we cannot be relying on these agencies that are alleged fraud
>> we need to focus on creating an environment that fosters competition. ultimately until we have new methodologies like rapid ratings and others approaching the market in different ways, new revenue models, not being paid by issuers where there's a potential conflict of interest but paid by subscribers. all these things need to be fostered and we need to make sure we're not creating barriers that makes small firms say i don't want to be in this market. >> there's so many hurdles...
46
46
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is down a point. one market watcher says the s&p will drop 200 points this year. he'll tell you why coming up. >>> coffee talk, green mountain earnin earnings. up 52% this year. we'll talk to our late traders and the shares of apple up as much as 2% with creditors crediting it on legend mu tall fund bill miller and we're talking with others. what kind of activity are you seeing otherwise in shares of apple? >> it was pretty normal, which means tepid in the first hour of trading even though this was a very active trading stock and option class. the first hour traded
>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is...
120
120
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
solve problems for all types of pros and applications and service to storage admin, virtualization environment, and we have done a nice job in creating brand and awareness among i.t. pros and beating the competitors on a daily basis. liz: doing it in international markets which is fascinating. numbers up 27%. i need you to break up europe right now. there's an opportunity there, weakness in the macro picture, but what are you seeing when it comes to what's happening in europe? >> yeah, we 4 a strong year in europe in 2012, one the strongest growth years we had in a very long time, grew over 50% in europe, and that strength extended across the year, every quarter in 2012 was strong in europe. while other software companies struggled in europe, blaming, you know, the result and maybe lack of meaning analysts' expectation, we met every number. we think we have a great opportunity there. we just begun to scratch the surface of that market. we are small in germany and eastern europe, but showing growth. we feel good about the market, feel like we have the competitive advantage, and traded a lot of
solve problems for all types of pros and applications and service to storage admin, virtualization environment, and we have done a nice job in creating brand and awareness among i.t. pros and beating the competitors on a daily basis. liz: doing it in international markets which is fascinating. numbers up 27%. i need you to break up europe right now. there's an opportunity there, weakness in the macro picture, but what are you seeing when it comes to what's happening in europe? >> yeah, we...
64
64
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package individual investors feel like i have to get into this market because i don't want to miss out. quickly what are you telling your investors what they should do and still be safe about it real quickly. >> there were good opportunities to buy on the pullback, we don't see a bear market. you want to look to buy industrial stocks from the manufacturing recovery home builders from that long-term uptick in housing activity those are good places to add as the market pulls back. >> we'll see how it plays out, thanks. jeff kleintop chief market strategist at lpl financial. >> tom: stocks weren't the only market seeing some selling pressure. silver s
is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package individual investors feel like...
50
50
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so it doesn't matter that we've come this far in this environment. >> i don't think so. as long as they continue to print money, as long as interest rates are sustainable at about these levels. as long as they use that printed money to buy mortgage backed securities. as long as they buy mortgage backed securities from originating banks. as long as they are then selling these to investors who believe that mortgage guarantee is a real guarantee, housing will continue on. >> let me frame it also this way, the most tradeable, so to speak, housing markets right now are what? for people who are interested in the type of thing you're talking about. >> in terms of a company or in terms of a region? >> regions. >> regions have been the southwest. so california, nevada, arizona, texas. all three cities in texas have been the fastest growing housing markets in the nations for six months. austin, houston, dallas, atlanta, florida. segments of the carolinas, primarily all of the southern states. >> okay. josh brown, how about macy's? what's your trade there? >> this is a really excit
. >> so it doesn't matter that we've come this far in this environment. >> i don't think so. as long as they continue to print money, as long as interest rates are sustainable at about these levels. as long as they use that printed money to buy mortgage backed securities. as long as they buy mortgage backed securities from originating banks. as long as they are then selling these to investors who believe that mortgage guarantee is a real guarantee, housing will continue on. >>...
70
70
Feb 8, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the right environment for goldman. this is where they crush people. that's absolutely what's going on. they are going to win in most of their business lines. they've fired enough people that it will be really profitable. and as stephen mentioned, the market is really shallow. it's really them versus some hobbled competitors. >> never mind the run in the shares. you'd be a buyer right here? >> i think they're winning in almost everything that they do. the last couple of quarters bears that out. i don't see why the stock couldn't trade hotter. >> a once red hot trade is rolling over. high-yield corporate debt is trading. is this mini correction is sign of things to come for the broader market? mike santelli joins us now. why should we be watching this closer than we are? >> the credit strength, the strength in the credit markets has been the underpinning leading the charge of equities for years now. i think it's the front lines where risk appetite and liquidity come together and tell you how the overall markets are looking. i'm not an alarmist about thi
this is the right environment for goldman. this is where they crush people. that's absolutely what's going on. they are going to win in most of their business lines. they've fired enough people that it will be really profitable. and as stephen mentioned, the market is really shallow. it's really them versus some hobbled competitors. >> never mind the run in the shares. you'd be a buyer right here? >> i think they're winning in almost everything that they do. the last couple of...
99
99
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
it is more expensive than other fluids that is safer for the environment environment for groups applauded the latest effort to help make fracking safer but they still don't hav e questions about it. look at halliburton down right now. from going green to making green. the international airport at jackson rated the best airport for business travelers. the survey of 1000 travel agents looked at everything from wireless internet access to food choices. the top spot with 125 eateries, many retail stores have a business that runs small rooms for a quick nap. it is the busiest in the world with 250,000 travelers coming in every single day. dennis: it would be better among travelers and travel agents, but okay. union membership down across u.s., it may be growing in all places in china. surprising details ahead. cheryl: china-based hackers are increasingly going after major american companies. with the obama administration is proposing to deal with this increase. dennis: record amount of viewers are turning in for the blackout bowl. coming up. cheryl: and take a look at oil, we are down substant
it is more expensive than other fluids that is safer for the environment environment for groups applauded the latest effort to help make fracking safer but they still don't hav e questions about it. look at halliburton down right now. from going green to making green. the international airport at jackson rated the best airport for business travelers. the survey of 1000 travel agents looked at everything from wireless internet access to food choices. the top spot with 125 eateries, many retail...
158
158
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> bay area sports fans got a chance to see some of their favorite players on the golf course at pebble beach tonight. current members of the san francisco giants played some 49er in the charity shoot out. those on hand included matt cain, bruce bochey and former 49er wide receiver dwight clark the man known for making the catch. the event is a warm up for the at&t proam that is being played this week on the world famous link in monterey county. >>> mark is ba
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a...
110
110
Feb 10, 2013
02/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
they don't want to leave and number two, the environment when i know you're off work is so much better than almost any other place in the country that people will stha here. people will relocate back here period. >> well, but governor perry is down in southern california meeting with a computer manufacturer who is looking to expand the business, and they're taking bids from nevada, north carolina and texas and companies are taking their jobs elsewhere even despite california's sunshine great weather and fun living. >> well, we went through this once before when there was dell computer wanted to move to austin texas and all the benefits that flowed from it. dell discovered that it doesn't work that it's like the first date and the second date and by the third date, it's a bad arrangement, and that's what happened with dell and that's what will happen with the rest of the companies. >> at the same time, however the governor has made no secret that he wants to make california more quote business friendly and one of the things he's talking about is its environmental laws. he wants to strea
they don't want to leave and number two, the environment when i know you're off work is so much better than almost any other place in the country that people will stha here. people will relocate back here period. >> well, but governor perry is down in southern california meeting with a computer manufacturer who is looking to expand the business, and they're taking bids from nevada, north carolina and texas and companies are taking their jobs elsewhere even despite california's sunshine...
40
40
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach this energy independence if consumption is already coming down and the prices are falling? >> we live in a world where petroleum products are to global market. demand globally is continues the grow. as long as the product demand is there, pri
so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are...
87
87
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order to get something done in congress he's going to have to centrally be able to push it through whether there's an executive order or the only thing that will pass is something that republicanss can support because republicans are the ones who control congress. at the end of the day here's what i think is somewhat interesting. for republicans in congress these issues guns and immigration make them a stronger national party in the future because it helps them do better that mitt romney did very poorly: suburban moderate women voters and hispanics. yet if you're going to be elected as a republican in congress
do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order...
45
45
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
and you're going to have a high cash yielding because that's pretty low interest rate environment. you win that way and take the portfolio public, sell it to a financial institution, so, you kind of win either way. the downside is being able to manage the homes. a lot of people have that on their mind. we have a company to handle that. we make concentrated buys in certain markets. in atlanta, we are buying a lot of homes, in las vegas we are. >> tom, thank you so much for coming back. home to see you again. tom shapiro. b.k., you are out of home builders entirely. why? >> the value is buying the physical houses at this point. wall street's been on this trade for a year. i'm out of xhb. i think you can be out of home depot and lowe's. >>> coming up next, a round of hold 'em or fold 'em. and we go off the charts to determine whether a new financial threat to the u.s. is emerging in europe. back right after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1
and you're going to have a high cash yielding because that's pretty low interest rate environment. you win that way and take the portfolio public, sell it to a financial institution, so, you kind of win either way. the downside is being able to manage the homes. a lot of people have that on their mind. we have a company to handle that. we make concentrated buys in certain markets. in atlanta, we are buying a lot of homes, in las vegas we are. >> tom, thank you so much for coming back....
99
99
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not a great environment for that, though. all of the hardware guys are going through certain jujitsu trying to make things slip and twist and, you know, work as both a tablet and laptop. windows eight combines a tablet interface in the regular windows computer interface, pc interface that you have been used to for many years. i have not seen one that i think really does the job well. i do not think that this one does and i do not think the ones that are laptops that kind of flipped around to be a tablet to either. dagen: built these executives read your column, walt? don't they know that if they put something out with large battery life in ways more than the heaviest ipad that it is extremely costly with a keyboard will be $1000 or more, don't they know that that will not work? particularly in your eyes? >> i think that it is good. if i were a microsoft shareholder, i would want them to be trying to push the boundaries and do these things, but, i think, if you look at some of the other reviews, they are all pretty much simila
it is not a great environment for that, though. all of the hardware guys are going through certain jujitsu trying to make things slip and twist and, you know, work as both a tablet and laptop. windows eight combines a tablet interface in the regular windows computer interface, pc interface that you have been used to for many years. i have not seen one that i think really does the job well. i do not think that this one does and i do not think the ones that are laptops that kind of flipped around...
145
145
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> are we in a new kind of environment? >> i think there's some program selling. the dow 14,000, a lot of institutions might say, okay, enough is enough. let's do some lock-in. i think we always have to return to earnings. earnings have been surprisingly strong. we are now seeing deal flow. the dell deal, virgin media deal. i think they put a floor on the market. >> yeah. >> the deals themselves you think? >> yes. >> as a reflection of confidence? as a reflection of what? >> you know, virgin media, david and i were looking at the chart before this. virgin media, this stock was at 23 in june. and people didn't think it was too high then. and they don't think it's too high now. very smart coming in. >> we could see a deal above 50 bucks a share. >> 50? >> i don't know. that's david faber just saying, according to a bunch of my hedge fund guys, hoping. we may get a deal today. >> use third person for yourself. >> i did. >> jim cramer said david faber said it's 50, could be 50. >> bo jackson used to do that a lot, too, didn't he. he had a reason to. because he was the
. >> are we in a new kind of environment? >> i think there's some program selling. the dow 14,000, a lot of institutions might say, okay, enough is enough. let's do some lock-in. i think we always have to return to earnings. earnings have been surprisingly strong. we are now seeing deal flow. the dell deal, virgin media deal. i think they put a floor on the market. >> yeah. >> the deals themselves you think? >> yes. >> as a reflection of confidence? as a...
197
197
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 1
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now best foods mayonnaise is just $2.77. so pile it on. pizza is served. digiorno pizza is just $3.88. and here's a treat. dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> clouds in the valley, temperatures in the 40s. a chance of rain on the way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> the metering lights are on at the bay bridge toll plaza, extra volume westbound 580 towards the dublin interchange. traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >>> we have a big hockey game tonight in downtown san
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now best foods mayonnaise is...
222
222
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
and joe, listen, you have to adapt it to the particular work environment you're in. but even a week, would be tremendous -- >> okay. >> if, joe, you're good at recovering during that week. >> all right. >> so it's not how long you recover. just as it's not how long you work. it's how well you recover just as it's how well you work. so when you're vacationing, you need to go on vacation. >> going and playing really bad golf in front of a lot of people laughing at you for eight hours, that's not really a vacation? >> well, it's golf. >> right. a good walk spoiled. >> a bad day at vacation is better than a good day at work. >> the worst -- oh, no, i can't tell you that. >> i got you guys going now. >> you did. you did. coming up, a final market prediction from rebecca patterson. we'd be remiss if we didn't talk about that yen? it's going to 100? >> yes. >> belowing away the s&p. >> before we let her leave for her day job she's getting a break being on the show today. plus a programming note. don't miss cnbc's coverage of the state of the union tomorrow. i know michelle
and joe, listen, you have to adapt it to the particular work environment you're in. but even a week, would be tremendous -- >> okay. >> if, joe, you're good at recovering during that week. >> all right. >> so it's not how long you recover. just as it's not how long you work. it's how well you recover just as it's how well you work. so when you're vacationing, you need to go on vacation. >> going and playing really bad golf in front of a lot of people laughing at...
80
80
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
just talking about the overall environment. macy's and target will be key beneficiaries of the housing recovery. of course, people start to go there to spruce up their homes. they have things that certainly go along with it. the wealth of fact, the transition of fact, these are some of the words that citigroup are using in their notes. back to you. ashley: businesses plan for how it should be done. next. tracy: billions of time and fuel waiting in traffic. trust me, i know. take a look at some of today's winners and losers on the nasdaq. we will be right back. ♪ (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." officewith an online p
just talking about the overall environment. macy's and target will be key beneficiaries of the housing recovery. of course, people start to go there to spruce up their homes. they have things that certainly go along with it. the wealth of fact, the transition of fact, these are some of the words that citigroup are using in their notes. back to you. ashley: businesses plan for how it should be done. next. tracy: billions of time and fuel waiting in traffic. trust me, i know. take a look at some...
95
95
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
they certainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and center on your tv set. julia borsten at a media conference in laguna niguel, california. >> that's right, simon, digital and tech giants here and making big moves to own a piece of the future of television. i'll tell you about intel and netflix announcements coming up after the break. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium
they certainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and...
58
58
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric can do for you. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investmen
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free...
181
181
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
are those the right funds to be in in this environment? >> well, when you think about van if guard's target date funds, for example, our oldest fund down here, wellington fund, it maintains roughly a 65% equity ratio and that would be kind of middle of the road balanced funds position, and part of that is, because we're selling a balanced fund. an interesting part of the mutual fund business is you have to rebalance, because if you let that 65% go to say 80% you won't have the balanced fund you're offering the public. so the market is sort of discipline. i hate to talk about that because i don't like marketing in this business very much. but that's a strategy. but i don't think it's a strategy all investors need to follow. >> jack, when you're looking in the market and thinking ahead six, nine months are you willing to look beyond the risk of the payroll taxes going to hit all those consumer facing businesses, and are you talking sort of the broader perspective that actually the economy really is healing properly now or does it make you ne
are those the right funds to be in in this environment? >> well, when you think about van if guard's target date funds, for example, our oldest fund down here, wellington fund, it maintains roughly a 65% equity ratio and that would be kind of middle of the road balanced funds position, and part of that is, because we're selling a balanced fund. an interesting part of the mutual fund business is you have to rebalance, because if you let that 65% go to say 80% you won't have the balanced...
86
86
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
they are also concerned about the regulatory environment out there and how healthcare will affect them. the debt ceiling continues to go up and the overall debt. they are very concerned about all of those things. lori: do you think washington has the best interests of small business at heart? >> well, i hope so. the unfortunate part is we are seeing it in the administration. it continues to attack small business. washington has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. we hear about this every single week. lori: you point out that many small businesses do not have lawyers or lobbyists that focus on this. the list goes on and on. that is a serious problem. a serious disadvantage for them, correct? >> exactly. they do not have the resources. that is one of the reasons why we are trying to provide the voice for small businesses. we need to be the advocate for small businesses here in washington. lori: you look at our ballooning national debt in the battle over the current deficit. what is the best outcome? >> that would be for the federal government to reduce spending. that is just all t
they are also concerned about the regulatory environment out there and how healthcare will affect them. the debt ceiling continues to go up and the overall debt. they are very concerned about all of those things. lori: do you think washington has the best interests of small business at heart? >> well, i hope so. the unfortunate part is we are seeing it in the administration. it continues to attack small business. washington has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. we hear about this...
124
124
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the state of the union. dennis: and the blizzard of 2013, spike in heating oil prices. last week, where are they headed now? phil flynn with those details. cheryl: one more argument for solar power. a guest to give us ideas on how you can make money. dennis: and, a a look at oil. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the...
130
130
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
and if it requires there to be a consistent stable political environment, neither spain nor italy will be delivering that sufficiently for you not to think about readjusting exposure to improving sentiment in germany, in the u.k., in the u.s. and japan. compared to -- i've ridden a nice risk recovery trend in italy and spain, but is there growth recovery. if i stay in stocks, do i look at the broader footprint. the retailer is obviously a large cap name in the european markets. it's got a very domestic exposure. when that sells off on negative sentiment, often there's an opportunity to go and buy that kind of stock with that exposure with the exception of that and -- midwest of the spanish market is so correlated to that domestic political environment, utilities, main financials, that it's hard to separate your shorter-term risk from those overlays. it's not a market we chase to, but certainly opportunities to go and buy good stocks at a discount is always there in spain and italy. i think that will be the message for the first quarter. >> thanks for that, chris joining us from libra i
and if it requires there to be a consistent stable political environment, neither spain nor italy will be delivering that sufficiently for you not to think about readjusting exposure to improving sentiment in germany, in the u.k., in the u.s. and japan. compared to -- i've ridden a nice risk recovery trend in italy and spain, but is there growth recovery. if i stay in stocks, do i look at the broader footprint. the retailer is obviously a large cap name in the european markets. it's got a very...
202
202
Feb 8, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
higher interest, whether or not stocks go up in that environment. back re going to send you now to a place where the weather should be much better. us want to be there i think. mr. kernen. >> oh, thanks, andrew. coming up our newsmaker of the hour, famed corporate leader carol bartz is going to speak out on yahoo! apple and much more. plus the northeast bracing for a major winter storm. 2600 flights already grounded. forecasters warning that this storm could be among the worst ever. although it is winter. a live report from laguardia when we return. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this friday. take a look at how the futures are setting up ahead of the market. dow looks like it would open up about 4, nasdaq up about 2, and the s&p up about a point. also in the headlines, the northeast bracing for a winter storm called nemo. and it looks like a bad one. 2600 flights alrea
higher interest, whether or not stocks go up in that environment. back re going to send you now to a place where the weather should be much better. us want to be there i think. mr. kernen. >> oh, thanks, andrew. coming up our newsmaker of the hour, famed corporate leader carol bartz is going to speak out on yahoo! apple and much more. plus the northeast bracing for a major winter storm. 2600 flights already grounded. forecasters warning that this storm could be among the worst ever....
357
357
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 357
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to create an environment in which business can expand. we can create jobs and we can be competitive globally. and, in fact, frankly, we're growing our economy. now last month, or last quarter, as you know, gdp went down for the first time in a very long time. why? because of instability in dealing with our fiscal challenges. and we have to get over that. the president's going to talk about that and talk about job growth, as it relates to his inaugural address my view is this is a person very, very hotly contested election, received only the second president or the first president -- the first president since lyndon johnson, actually franklin roosevelt, to get a majority of the votes in two elections running. no democratic president before him has done that since roosevelt. so majority of the people that voted for house members voted for democrats. although we didn't take back the house. we expanded our majority in the that. that doesn't mean that we just ought to do it our way. the republicans control the house. we need to have a compromi
we need to create an environment in which business can expand. we can create jobs and we can be competitive globally. and, in fact, frankly, we're growing our economy. now last month, or last quarter, as you know, gdp went down for the first time in a very long time. why? because of instability in dealing with our fiscal challenges. and we have to get over that. the president's going to talk about that and talk about job growth, as it relates to his inaugural address my view is this is a person...
202
202
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
that's a favorite with the environment for sustained economic growth. and a relatively favorable stock market. and that's the broader thing -- >> if we have a conversation about companies and earnings, is that an on, stri -- o strich conversation? are we ignoring big hammers coming down? or are we to the point where we should be having these conversations? >> they've normalized in the sense that all the central bank exertions, that's the context, okay. we now all agree that's the context. it's, you know, the -- the japanese are now a very forgiving margin clerk to the world, okay. they're giving the world all this money. now -- yes, it's been a very good, healthy rotational stock market. and when you have that as just context and not a matter of suspense, what's the fed going do? we know what's going to happen. it's there in the background. i do think it's positive that we're talking about companies, trajectories, what's a fair price to pay for a given company in the business cycle. i agree. michelle, i agree that people are kind of eager to say tactica
that's a favorite with the environment for sustained economic growth. and a relatively favorable stock market. and that's the broader thing -- >> if we have a conversation about companies and earnings, is that an on, stri -- o strich conversation? are we ignoring big hammers coming down? or are we to the point where we should be having these conversations? >> they've normalized in the sense that all the central bank exertions, that's the context, okay. we now all agree that's the...
274
274
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state of the union? he'll tell us here at post 9. one more look at futures on this fat tuesday. we'll try to let the good times roll when "squawk on the street" comes right back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combi
we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state...
174
174
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
interest rates are a very different environment, very different situation today. overseas, i do think the emerging markets do represent a much -- an excellent buying opportunity here. i think they tend to outperform the u.s. going forward. >> jeff, of which of these two asset classes are the most dangerous, in your view? the long end of the bond market or gold? >> i would think the long end of the bond market. i've been in this business for 42 years as of last month. i've seen the long treasury bond go in a 3% yield to almost a 15% yield. people think they cannot lose money in bonds. i'm here to tell you, you can lose a lot of money in bonds, especially in bond funds. so i think you need to be very careful with the fixed income side of your asset allocation. >> guys, we'll leave it there. thank you for kicking off the week with us. thank you both. >>> a couple of insiders making profits off the rally. kayla tausche has more on that. >> perhaps the biggest signal of confidence in a company is when the executives and directors start scooping up shares. much of that
interest rates are a very different environment, very different situation today. overseas, i do think the emerging markets do represent a much -- an excellent buying opportunity here. i think they tend to outperform the u.s. going forward. >> jeff, of which of these two asset classes are the most dangerous, in your view? the long end of the bond market or gold? >> i would think the long end of the bond market. i've been in this business for 42 years as of last month. i've seen the...
83
83
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the environment we are in, erasing losses from yesterday. 130 points down yesterday, and today, gainedded 104. dennis: the worst day of the year so far. nicole, thank you very much, that was monday. the day of reckoning may be here for ratings companies. the u.s. justice department filing suit against s&p over its role in the mortgage crisis. >> to date, we've identified $5 billion in such losses resulting in cdos rated by s&p between march and october 2007. during this period, nearly every single mortgage backed cdo rated by s&p not only unperformed, but failed. cheryl: the smoking gun in this case may turn out to be an ill-advised parody of "burning down the house." court documents refer to an unidentified analyst performing an off beat panelist of the 80s hit while co-workers laugh and homeowners and investors lost billions. we are joined by the head of the financial services at goldberg, and this analyst, this is part of the lawsuit filed against s&p. these comments, "burning down the house" while homes were lost across this country. is that criminal activity? >> in and of
that's the environment we are in, erasing losses from yesterday. 130 points down yesterday, and today, gainedded 104. dennis: the worst day of the year so far. nicole, thank you very much, that was monday. the day of reckoning may be here for ratings companies. the u.s. justice department filing suit against s&p over its role in the mortgage crisis. >> to date, we've identified $5 billion in such losses resulting in cdos rated by s&p between march and october 2007. during this...
199
199
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a lot of work to do on the environment. a lot of work. chad, stick around. we have an asteroid story. i understand going to make a close shave with the earth soon. half the size of a football field hurling at us more than the speed of 70,000 miles per hour. what does this mean? >> very close. it's going to be -- is it one-tenth the distance between us and the moon. some points maybe closer. it's going to hurl through. it's not going to hit atmosphere. it's not an issue. but it's something that we didn't even see until last year. all of a sudden, we're 17,000 miles from getting a direct imfrac asteroid we didn't know about two years ago. near earth asteroids are growing in intensity. >> getting closer. >> that would be worse than the super bowl right there. >> power outage. what would happen, do you think if it did hitterth in. >> let's go to my graphic. gr-107 for the director there. this is going to pass between us and our earth orbiting satellites. we've got to knock one out of the sky. i doubt it. there's more space than satellites. if it would hit the ea
we have a lot of work to do on the environment. a lot of work. chad, stick around. we have an asteroid story. i understand going to make a close shave with the earth soon. half the size of a football field hurling at us more than the speed of 70,000 miles per hour. what does this mean? >> very close. it's going to be -- is it one-tenth the distance between us and the moon. some points maybe closer. it's going to hurl through. it's not going to hit atmosphere. it's not an issue. but it's...
240
240
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
i just want to understand, though, is there a new environment there washington now? because we've been talking about the perception that you and the democrats and the president are working to the better. would you characterize it that way or not? >> well, i certainly hope so. you know, again, and the difficulty in working with the president thus far has been that he's not demonstrated a commitment to try to do something about the out-of-control spending. and we know it's all connected to the entitlement growth in this country, and it seems as if he's not willing to tackle that. we remain committed to working with him, and i hope that he can lead. you know, listen, i know that our international allies are looking for america to get its fiscal house in order so that they can see a better day in their country. we've got folks here at home that we want to help. and that's why we're taking the positions that we do. and today, i want to talk about how we can help folks see a better path to a bretter future and that's through innovative and solid proposals to improve prospe
i just want to understand, though, is there a new environment there washington now? because we've been talking about the perception that you and the democrats and the president are working to the better. would you characterize it that way or not? >> well, i certainly hope so. you know, again, and the difficulty in working with the president thus far has been that he's not demonstrated a commitment to try to do something about the out-of-control spending. and we know it's all connected to...
204
204
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
that's simply because i think you're now moving into an environment where the banks are coming in better. and i think that brings up the question, then, why do you want to hold gold? you would want to hold something more -- >> definitely overbought. but they can go on overbought in a while. that could be 20% from here. i don't know. but clearly, a lot of people have checked in and they're all in one trade and they're all talking about the same thing, they're all writing the same thing. it's a bit worrying in a slightly bigger picture. >> plenty of interesting thoughts there to talk about. this day with the chinese new year, the snowstorm for the united states. there's no immediate crisis going on. it's just finding their feet. >> really quiet. and i think the cypress story is fascinating. take a look at some of the details. 0.2% of total output. but the real question becomes, do you make depositors and bondholders share in the losses? >> of course. >> for everyone else. >> keep an eye on that. european markets, it's not as if they're selling off. as we turn to the u.s. session, usair lin
that's simply because i think you're now moving into an environment where the banks are coming in better. and i think that brings up the question, then, why do you want to hold gold? you would want to hold something more -- >> definitely overbought. but they can go on overbought in a while. that could be 20% from here. i don't know. but clearly, a lot of people have checked in and they're all in one trade and they're all talking about the same thing, they're all writing the same thing....
179
179
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
if we're right about the economic environment starting to stablize some of that undervaluation will close in the coming year. ashley: very good. lots of information. michael jones, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. tracy: here at home, president obama's state of the union address tomorrow night. he is expected to pivot back to the economy. this sound a little like yogi berra's deja vu all over again. you're not alone. rich edson in washington with the details. rich, where has he been that is not on the economy. >> well the administration says the state of the union will be a focus on jobs and the economy as the president has been discussing for the last couple of weeks and real emphasis on gun control and immigration reform and a second inaugural address was more about overreaching defense or overarching defense of liberal policies and progressivism. the prompted the republican national committee to say obama is pivoting back to the economy for the past five years as the white house has announced that as a focus repeatedly. >> right now our number one focus
if we're right about the economic environment starting to stablize some of that undervaluation will close in the coming year. ashley: very good. lots of information. michael jones, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. tracy: here at home, president obama's state of the union address tomorrow night. he is expected to pivot back to the economy. this sound a little like yogi berra's deja vu all over again. you're not alone. rich edson in washington with the...
324
324
Feb 8, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
but i do think it's a choppy, challenging environment out there. even for quick service. quick service does happen to hang in there a little better than the higher priced categories like full-service casual dining, for example. >> andy, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> talking mcdonald's over at jefferys. >> in the northeast, the winter storm nemo, which is bowling towards us. jackie dean gel lis has the latest states on the storm. >> good morning, simon. let me just give you an update outside here first. the snow started coming down around 7:00 a.m. three hours later, we've got a wintry mix on our hands. but things actually aren't so bad. people commuting to and from work at this point. also checking out some of the other travel statistics out there. according to flight aware.com, about 4,125 flights have been suspended between yesterday, today, and also tomorrow, in preparation for winter storm nemo. which at this point is looking to potentially give us two feet of snow on parts of the northeast. and also, 12 inches of snow in new york city, where we are under a blizzard
but i do think it's a choppy, challenging environment out there. even for quick service. quick service does happen to hang in there a little better than the higher priced categories like full-service casual dining, for example. >> andy, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> talking mcdonald's over at jefferys. >> in the northeast, the winter storm nemo, which is bowling towards us. jackie dean gel lis has the latest states on the storm. >> good morning, simon. let me just...
148
148
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a typical john malone deal, one would argue, for this kind of environment, where investors seem willing to at least embrace a levered equity. there's john. levered equity story in what is a core market. free cash flow accretive right off the bad. shareholders own 36% of the combined company. you know, there's just a lot here. as i reported yesterday, they were back and forth for quite a long time, in part because the prices were moving all over the place. virgin media shares actually shot up. they broke apart. they were able to come back when liberty stock prices also started to follow up. look at that move up. how could you want more? well -- >> greedy. >> by the way, why didn't they do this deal a few years ago? unclear exactly. but they've gotten it together at virgin media. they were not for sale, so they needed to be convinced to actually entertain this. again, we do keep your shareholder base focused on the future of the company. the free cash flow number is going to be huge, not to mention the net operating loss, $10 billion. they're domiciling this combination in the uk,
it's a typical john malone deal, one would argue, for this kind of environment, where investors seem willing to at least embrace a levered equity. there's john. levered equity story in what is a core market. free cash flow accretive right off the bad. shareholders own 36% of the combined company. you know, there's just a lot here. as i reported yesterday, they were back and forth for quite a long time, in part because the prices were moving all over the place. virgin media shares actually shot...
322
322
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
like you said, on the environment, on immigration, on the death penalty, on guns, on a lot of things. >> yeah. good reporting by mike allen. >> mike allen, it's fascinating, isn't it? >> it sure is. and ralph reed points out in here that the bible talks about compassion for the foreigner, compassion for the alien. and before we go, a quick exclusive for "morning joe" viewers, richard haass has a new colleague. the cfr is going to announce today that the former treasury secretary, tim geithner, will be back in the new york headquarters as a distinguished fellow. >> oh, my gosh. >> lowering the average age down to about 81. >> but the average intelligence up a great deal. >> he's a nice guy. thank you, mike. >> does anybody here want to warn geithner? >> geithner's fine. >> he's going to be hanging out with richard. >> you know what richard's platform was? to move from tapioca to harder food. that's how he got the job. >> you know, people always talk about oh, the cfr, one-world government, international conspiracy. it's like, i've been over there, man. they can't even get my sandwich o
like you said, on the environment, on immigration, on the death penalty, on guns, on a lot of things. >> yeah. good reporting by mike allen. >> mike allen, it's fascinating, isn't it? >> it sure is. and ralph reed points out in here that the bible talks about compassion for the foreigner, compassion for the alien. and before we go, a quick exclusive for "morning joe" viewers, richard haass has a new colleague. the cfr is going to announce today that the former...